Tribal Self-Governance Program: Ihs Compacts/Funding Agreements in Washington
CFDA 93.210 — federal program obligations to Washington
Total obligated
$1.42B
Awards
22
Tribal Self-Governance Program: IHS Compacts/Funding Agreements (CFDA 93.210) shows $1,410,325,330 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Washington across 21 awards. The pair is an Indian Health Service compact catalog line joined to place of performance, not a ranking of tribes and not a count of clinics. Obligations are commitments, not compact drawdowns. The Washington × 93.210 overlay holds the rows.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.210 shows $1,410,325,330 in USAspending obligations in Washington.
- Award count is 21; implied mean about $67.2 million.
- The join is program × place of performance, not a clinic ranking.
- Figures are obligations, not outlays.
Twenty-one IHS compact records, one HHS cell
This tie keeps USAspending assistance where CFDA 93.210 meets Washington place of performance. The dollar book is $1,410,325,330. The award count is 21. IHS self-governance compact funding typically posts as a modest number of awards to participating tribes and tribal organizations. Twenty-one records do not equal 21 clinics; annual funding agreements and modifications can share the tape.
The join does not prove that Washington’s tribal citizen counts, clinic-visit volume, or a particular compact election caused $1,410,325,330. Those are other series. This packet does not split hospital operations from public-health programs inside the compact. Correlation is not causation.
A reader who treats the cell as Washington’s full HHS obligation book has left the CFDA-by-state definition. Head Start and TANF are different catalog numbers on the same statewide stack. The 21 figure is a record count, not a patient headcount.
Twenty-one awards and a blended mean
Twenty-one awards under $1,410,325,330 imply a mean near $67,158,349 per award. Larger compact packages can sit well above that average; smaller amendments can sit below it. The packet has no median and no share on the largest award.
Cite both columns without converting the mean into a typical clinic budget. USAspending.gov is the source; SpendingVault does not recast $67,158,349 as a per-tribe operating cost.
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Questions
- How much IHS compact spending is in Washington?
- USAspending.gov shows $1,410,325,330 in CFDA 93.210 obligations coded to Washington across 21 awards. The join uses the program number and Washington place of performance. The total is obligations, not outlays.
- Does 21 awards mean 21 tribes received IHS compacts?
- No. The extract counts 21 award records tagged to CFDA 93.210 and Washington. Annual funding agreements and modifications can appear as separate records. The implied mean is about $67,158,349 per award from the two packet facts.
- Is $1.41 billion Washington’s full federal health spending?
- No. $1,410,325,330 is only the Tribal Self-Governance Program IHS Compacts cell. Other CFDA programs with Washington place of performance sit on the statewide hub. Nationwide 93.210 is not limited to Washington.
- Do these obligations equal cash spent in clinics?
- No. $1,410,325,330 is an obligation sum. Outlays are a different USAspending series. Compact drawdowns can lag the federal obligation.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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